Re: Spaces issues
Re: Spaces issues
- Subject: Re: Spaces issues
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:18:31 -0700
I'm wondering if you're triggering the lockup I so desperately want to
fix for 2.2.1 (http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/ticket/
41)... unfortunately, I can't seem to trigger it. Could you please
sample the process and send me the log.
To sample the process, open /Applications/Utilities/Activity
Monitor.app, double click the X11 process (it should be red and say
"not responding"). Then click on the 'sample' button.
Please send me that log.
Thanks,
Jeremy
On Apr 28, 2008, at 11:33, Jeff Burley wrote:
I'm a fairly simple X11 user and don't understand where my problems
reside. I'm your typical unix admin using xterms to ssh to multiple
hosts. I predominantly use ssh -x or y <host> and rarely revert any
display back to my machine.
I'm running 2.2.1-rc1....
I launch xterms using OnMyCommand. Usually like so:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/X11/bin/xterm -T mhdcdog01 -n mhdcdog01 -bg DarkOliveGreen -fg
khaki -ls -e ssh -Y jburley@host
It will launch and sometimes run for days. I can have multiple
windows open. I lock the windows to opening on one space only.
Finally it will stop responding to keyboard input after changing
focus. It doesn't crash, but it seems I've lost connection to the X
server. However, I get nothing in the logs when this happens...
until I quit X11:
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.startx[8110] font_cache: Scanning user
font directories to generate X11 font caches
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.privileged_startx[8127] mktemp: mkdtemp
failed on /tmp/.ICE-unix: File exists
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.privileged_startx[8127] mktemp: mkdtemp
failed on /tmp/.X11-unix: File exists
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.privileged_startx[8127] mktemp: mkdtemp
failed on /tmp/.font-unix: File exists
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.privileged_startx[8127] font_cache:
Scanning user font directories to generate X11 font caches
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.startx[8110] font_cache: Updating FC cache
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.startx[8110] xinit: Detected Xquartz
startup, setting file=/usr/X11/bin/X, argv[0]=/Applications/
Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
4/28/08 12:24:44 PM org.x.privileged_startx[8127] font_cache:
Updating FC cache
4/28/08 12:24:45 PM org.x.startx[8110] Xquartz starting:
4/28/08 12:24:45 PM org.x.startx[8110] X.org Release 7.2
4/28/08 12:24:45 PM org.x.startx[8110] X.Org X Server 1.3.0-apple18
4/28/08 12:24:45 PM org.x.startx[8110] Build Date: 20080422
4/28/08 12:24:45 PM org.x.startx[8110] Xquartz: run by launchd for
fd 0
4/28/08 12:24:47 PM org.x.privileged_startx[8127] font_cache: Done
4/28/08 12:24:47 PM org.x.startx[8110] font_cache: Done
Once I quit X11 (due to the unresponsiveness) I get:
4/28/08 12:28:41 PM [0x0-0xc00c].com.apple.finder[116] xterm: fatal
IO error 32 (Broken pipe) or KillClient on X server "/tmp/launch-
JGPWWs/:0"
4/28/08 12:28:41 PM [0x0-0xc00c].com.apple.finder[116] xterm: fatal
IO error 32 (Broken pipe) or KillClient on X server "/tmp/launch-
JGPWWs/:0"
4/28/08 12:28:41 PM [0x0-0xc00c].com.apple.finder[116] xterm: fatal
IO error 32 (Broken pipe) or KillClient on X server "/tmp/launch-
JGPWWs/:0"
4/28/08 12:28:41 PM org.x.startx[8110] xinit: connection to X
server lost.
4/28/08 12:28:41 PM org.x.startx[8110] waiting for X server to shut
down
Is there a way I can place the X server into a verbose debugging
mode to figure out what is going on?
I'm running dual displays at 1600x1200 if that is any consolation.
J
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